How could 8 people not like this ? Have to miserable SOB's. This was great....awesome subject, wonderful colors on those images and stellar video all around. The dude looks like a come-to-life Maharaja !!!!!Jason I hope you see this....best video (for me) since the African safari videos.
Jason.. u r A.W.E.S.O.M.E........... u r just great. poised, calm, organised in head... directing your people even if where whispering is needed. i was watching u only, how methodical yet coool u r at your work.. u r an IDOL.. and pics looked ROYAL.. but i love ur working style
Just wow. I love the use of the constant light. I wanted to rent one on a recent wedding i shot but couldnt get one. This is definitely a motivator as is so much easier to work with than speedlights.
Great video! Real fast, but your technique and time management is what I study. Details, accessories, full, 3/4, Portrait, then other looks if possible. Two camera is a must for speed. Amazing and Fantastic! Just bought the Neo. Thanks for showing a real life demonstration.
holy shit..... your shoot was ultimate ....I am into Indian wedding photography from decade and now leaning so many things from you brother ....awesome shoot Hats off
I'm planning to come back to the states soon and start doing wedding photography. Thanks for all your videos Jason. I have learned A LOT since I started watching them!
Hey Jason. I've binged all your videos in the past few months, so your older videos are still fresh in my mind. I remember in one of them you made a big point about it not being the photographer's job to clean up a photoshoot space at a wedding, including in the rooms where the bride and groom are getting ready. In more recent videos you do that. Have your thoughts changed on this, or is there flexibility for light moving around of objects as needed? Cheers! Brian
Looking forward to part three ! (My personal opinion is max number for attendees at such an event / wedding would be 4) I am not sure how many there were , but there seems to be tribe following you around.
Hey Jason, Was the guy int he blue suit the coordinator for the wedding? Also how do you deal with coordinators that direct you, but dont allow you to capture your artistic approach to wedding?
Jason!!! First of all, I love your excitement! It’s infectious. Second, how do you shoot so quickly without altering your setting? Did u know the lighting conditions prior to showing us? You went into the bride and nailed it then into to groom and equally nailed it. I’m so buying myself an articulated screen cos I hate squinting. Much love bro
The Roto light is something I'm starting to believe that is a must with my gear. I needed that this past weekend, looks like I'm going to have to order one! Which one do you suggest Jason?
Holy crap man that last shot was amazing, all of the detail she had in her face was awesome! I live 30min from Cherry Hill, are you doing anymore Workshops in NJ? Would be awesome to come and shoot with you for a day.
Sony has nice colors especially when photographing items, clothes etc. However for skin tones I prefer Fuji and Canon. Your assistant Kristin is very pretty. Loved her in an abandoned train station Scotland photo shoot.